Jean Johner wrote: > Mouse control is lost in Windows console Vim when "Quick Edit > mode" is activated (see vim_use: "Is there a way to have mouse > control in a "Quick Edit mode" Windows console?").
You have had some "probably not" replies, so let me be more definite. You are talking about Windows command prompt, where you can right-click a command prompt title bar and choose Properties, Options tab, "QuickEdit Mode". The whole point of QuickEdit Mode is that the operating system will handle mouse events, and will NOT pass them to the application runnning in the command prompt window. There is NOTHING an application like Vim can do to use the mouse under those conditions. You can make a Windows shortcut that opens command prompt with QuickEdit mode off, and makes the window the size you want, and uses something like Ctrl-Alt-V to open, then do all your editing there (other command prompts can have QuickEdit mode on). BTW using gvim is better once you choose a suitable color scheme and get used to it. John -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
